I can imagine this as a movie scene: the camera zooms in on your mom’s hand scrolling down on the mouse, then on your trembling eyes as sweat rolls down your face, then on the screen scrolling through hundreds of links
this is a movie with suicide, guns, lawsuits, murders, explosions, supposed cheating, anxiety... And still ends up being super wholesome and family-friendly
Noah Girtman mr Incredible gets sued after he catches a guy who threw himself of a building, Mr I breaks his color bone or something so the guy uses him for it. But yeah this film is dark.
A dark realization I made recently was that originally, Syndrome was gonna bring in Frozone to fight omnidroid v8. But when Mirage was scouting him before sending him the message, Bob was in the car with Frozone. Instead Mirage found out that the “fat one” was Mr Incredible. So she called back to base and said that she found Mr Incredible. Had Bob not been there with Frozone that night in the car before the fire, Frozone would’ve ended up dying. And that’s why omnidroid v8 could withstand tremendous temperatures in his fight with Mr Incredible, bc the whole droid was originally intended for Frozone and not Mr Incredible.
The visor from the omidroid was also a cyan color, which was the color of frozones suit. Which makes it more obvious that the V8 was meant for him. He's pretty lucky that Bob was there, of course people say that the 2nd omidroid with syndrome that attacked Mr incredible was programed for him. But I think it was the last one where they all defeat it.
Roxyx2 yes he is The Question, which given that he likes to uncover classified government files and conspiracies this theme would fit him if he stumbled upon an information archive of highly illegal activities
the guys with champaign were playing drinking game with the chaos the robot was making fucked up. this is a eearie soundtrack bob is not just seeing supers die they were his friends, gazerbeam was in his weding and stuff.
The psychological horror inherent to this scene and the music is...immaculate. Seriously. Think about it. Mr. Incredible has no idea what 'Kronos' is. All he knows is, an old face from the glory days has come back and pointed a gun right at his skull. He knows why to some precious little extent, but finding Gazerbeam's bare skeleton in a cave is a pretty good signal that there's more to this whole thing than petty revenge. So without giving away that he survived, he has to sneak right into the adder's nest. And the first thing that he finds? A meticulous roster of all his closest friends and associates going back decades...and descriptions of all the ways that each of them was murdered. This can't be overstated. Mr. Incredible literally walked into a serial killer's house, found the killer's scrapbook, and discovered that he personally knew every one of the victims. But somehow, it manages to not even stop there. There's a picture of his WIFE. And right next to it, there's a picture of his best friend along with his best friend's home address. The implication is clear: *They're next.* And the cherry on top of all of it? On the very last page, or inside the back cover, whichever way you wanna go with this scrapbook analogy: Is a full-page picture of himself. The music's been building this whole time as Mr. Incredible frantically flips through the pages, but as soon as he turns the last page and sees that photo of himself staring back at him, it dips real low and quiet. There's just a little violin string breaking the horrified silence. That holds for a few seconds. Finally, he puts the book down and turns to head for the front door... And the killer is standing right there in the doorway. Cue intruder alert alarm.
@@gigagrenade7249 exactly, when i was like 5-7 (i don't remember my exact age when i first watched the movie) i thought terminated was a fancy word for defeated, so syndrome just like locked up the superheroes at a prison, now it's dark, realizing that syndrome had killed all of them by luring them in
It took me years to understand the themes of time in this film and how well they were interwoven. In Bob's youth, he said 'I've still got time'. As the film progresses, Bob's age leaves him yearning for his glory days while he does a menial job. Shortly after, temptation comes in the form of Syndrome's job offer, and then Bob begins acting furtively, which alerts Helen to trouble. Edna points out that middle-aged men become unstable when they realise they're about to lose their vigour, forever losing their best years. Another small element is the name Kronos, the titan of time. Helen tells Bob that he is missing out on life by ignoring his family because he's still living in the past. When Bob's mission fails, he's captured where Mirage tells him there isn't much time, and he says 'No. There isn't. In fact, there's no time at all'. This is a complete reversal of his former self. When Bob's family is captured, he realises his mistake, saying that his family was his biggest adventure and that he almost missed it. It means something different to me now that I'm older. As a child, I just saw the excitement of the story. But now I sympathise more and more with Bob's plight. Especially as we live amidst so much distraction, staying present and enjoying what I have is essential. However, there is plenty to strive for every day without becoming complacent or stagnant.
That’s when the tracking device goes off and is caught. He was shot with those incapacitating tar bubble gun-like things and he was struggling the get out (which he failed to do)
I never realised how much that one line meant to the plot. This film goes so deep that I'm still learning new details I never noticed 17 years after it came out.
It’s dark how Mr. Incredible learns that a lot heroes of his age were killed off by Syndrome for operation Kronos and it’s dark how Pixar managed to put that much of it here.
This scene scared the fucking shit out of me as a kid, definitely one of Pixar‘s disguisedly darkest scenes. The implications would definitely go over a child’s head but the music, the lighting and blocking of Mr. Incredible’s silhouette against the giant canvas of the dead was super effective.
The slow development of the theme here is just. so. haunting. The trumpet (key instrument in Incredibles theme) repeating the line @1:59 is amazingly superimposed over Mr Incredible's horrifying realisation of just how much danger he's in, is then grounded by the strings that reinforce the theme. And is ultimately built up by the french horns, and almost screaming at Bob Parr at this point 2:24 Giacchino knew what he wanted, and he bloody well got it!!!
Your analysis is spot on...the repeating line and the way the reinforcements layered in was subtle yet one if the most beautifully arranged emotional scores ever!
Yeah, it just keeps building until you think it's going to reach its climax but it just keeps getting more and more and MORE ominous... and then there's that moment of silence as Mr. Incredible is discovered, and then all hell breaks loose as those horrifying guns start shooting at him and the music goes into full panic mode! Aaaaughaugh! So perfect! You know, sometimes you have to listen to the music out of the context of the movie a few times to fully appreciate it. I totally think this piece of the soundtrack would work just as well in a good horror movie as this family movie.
@@BlackDiesel8 it gives off the vibes of a undetected threat closing in waiting to strike while you are unaware of its location but know your fate will be sealed in the next few seconds unless you fucking RUN
As one fellow put it, Syndrome calls himself "Syndrome" to represent the chronic condition or group of symptoms made of super heroes, meaning he sees the very idea of being super as a disease, a disease to be cured by killing the supers themselves and then making everyone else super so that "no one will be," a sort of anti-Super vax. Only now did I realize the connection: Kronos is where we get the word "chronic," as in "chronic condition," as in "Syndrome."
That's a very good explanation! Tbh, I thought that he was very similar to one of those serial killers that put in danger people in order to "save them" and become heroes. I don't know if there is a certain term in criminology to describe these killers, but Syndrome reminded me of them. Just the facts that it's such a complex character makes me appreciate even more this movie
I just had the most awful dream about death, involving my family. And the final image of the dream was myself being able to see above the surface of the ground, while me and my family were buried in the earth... dead. What was most terrifying about it, is that this last part of the dream, the scariest one, had a terrifying song playing along. I never woke up more terrified in my life, and this melody was still in my head. I kept trying to remember from where it was, and now I’m here. It’s been years since I’ve watched this film, I can’t believe the soundtrack of that ‘supers genocide’ scene had made such an impact on me, to the point of being kept in my subconscious for so many years, and suddenly appearing in a nightmare. This is how much power a simple soundtrack can have over the viewers. I’m shocked.
Its taken taken me 15 years to realise that the project is called Kronos, and in Greek mythology Kronos is fated to be overthrown by one of his children, so he eats all of them, except zeus, who escapes and does indeed overthrow Kronos Also this is the exact music that should have been playing as I read the mythology and came to the realization
It really is a fantastically scored film I recommend checking out the everything great about incredibles and you’ll see some good reasoning as to why this score is so great and I mean it’s Michael Giacchino he’s pretty awesome scoring any film in my opinion
This one scene simply put one of the darkest and mind blowing moments in Pixar history. Here's why: a) A psychotic villain committing superhero genocide by exploiting their desires of reliving back their glory days. He lured them into his island and testing them on his Omnidroid prototypes, even to their bones. Some of them managed to defeat the prototype on their first try, but Syndrome upgraded it to a better enhanced version and to make sure that version kills them off. b) This is all part of Syndrome's plan to avenge Mr Incredible's rejection to him by killing off his comrades and to make sure the latest version of his prototype will match or even better than Mr Incredible. On a psychological aspect, it makes Syndrome even stronger to the point that Mr Incredible himself realize that he is getting more and more vulnerable. c) The part when Mr Incredible verifies the location of Elastigirl and Frozone; when the latter's location is known, it was actually Frozone who was the intended target before Mirage changed to Mr Incredible. For Elastigirl herself, she is able to adapt to civilian life, unlike the other supers. d) Of all the fallen Supers, Gazerbeam is the MVP. He is the only one to defeat the prototype twice, he is able to carve out the password Kronos on his dying breath, and he is an activist for superhero rights in his civilian life. e) Syndrome's main intention on being the most respected Super in the world. As quoted, "When I'm old enough, I sold my inventions so that everyone can be superheroes. And when everyone is super, no one will be." This implied that he planned to initiate another project similar to Operation Kronos, continuing his killing spree.
"He had trouble adapting to Civilian life, this problem is common to superheroes... He got used to being useful, he needed to be useful, a bad man exploited that desire, that weakness, to attract Gazerbeam and other superheroes individually, in secret and one by one to kill them off, I was drawn into it too, almost became another victim if it weren't for a clue gazerbeam left behing heroically in his dying moments" -Mr Incredible
It’s taken me almost 8 years to realize that when Frozone said “I don’t see anyone from the old days Bob, just you.” is foreshadowing that Syndrome had killed all the supers, I knew Syndrome killed all of them, but I never knew that it was foreshadowing, And it’s also taken me almost 14 years to realize how dark this movie is (I’m almost 14 btw.) And how deep it is, it has attempted suicide, supposed cheating, murder, lawsuit, etc. Along with that, Syndrome had created a massive genocide, I’ve never known this entire movie franchise when I was younger, And, I never even knew the meaning of the word “Terminated.” I thought it just meant “Unavailable.” or “Locked up.” but it really meant Syndrome had killed all the supers just to built a machine only he can defeat.
This is one of those movies where you pick up on something new every time you watch it. Another thing I didn't really understand as a kid is when Violet says to Dash when they're in the cave, "Mom and Dad's lives could be in jeopardy, or worse - their marriage". As I've gotten older, I realize what she meant by that is Bob and Helen's relationship and marriage could be going south due to Bob not being honest with Helen about everything, and that's why he was in trouble. When you're younger, these kind of subject matters kind of fly over your head, but once you truly understand what is going on, it's very deep.
Here's a theory you can read while listening to this music: I think Edna Mode is responsible for most of the action in the Incredibles. Think about it: she's a fashion designer for world-saving heroes, notably the BEST. Of course Syndrome would want a design of a costume from the best. He meets up with Edna tells her about his pain and plan for domination, and she gives him the suit. She knows where Mr. Incredible is and what he's been doing; it's been hinted many times. Then, the Incredibles' family needed new suits, which Edna is happy to provide, and after the supers make their return, their legacy, along with her's, is restored. And to make sure the heroes win and Syndrome fails, she designs his suit...with a cape.
This is a scene, where everything starts falling into place. The mass _genocide_ of supers by a mad fanboy, the absolute terror Bob felt for his wife and friend, the concern Helen was feeling about being cheated on, this movie features so many dark and uncomfortable topics, that kids wouldn't notice, but still enjoy the rest of the movie. It's so cool seeing a family film be so adult, but remain kid-friendly. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT!
@@GumballAstronaut7206 Not really. Not every animated movie needs to have mega-adult mega-mature topics. If every animated film was like that, they'd all be boring. I think it's good to have a very childish, cute movie every now and then. Or something more heartfelt, or something more tragic, or something more musical. I get what you're trying to say, but I can't really agree. :-/
As a kid I never really understood the seriousness of this scene, I didn’t know the word terminated and I never realised that these supers were all killed by these robots that Syndrome kept upgrading, looking back at it now it’s a really dark scene, and the music suits it perfectly as well, very well composed
The minions movie clearly shows that Napoleon Bonaparte was their last boss before Gru, so the Minions were still in the cave during 1939 until 1968 when they met Gru. But still there had been other atrocities in history before WW2 in which the minions could had been present in... :I What if they crucified Jesus?
The scariest thing about this scene is that it's telling you how many heroes Syndrome has hunted down and killed in such a cold and calculated way, almost from his own perspective. The only emotion is on Bob's face, as he's realizing how much carnage has occured, how all of his friends have gone and how he's almost powerless to stop it. And these weren't characters that you got to know, you don't see footage of them dying; they're all reduced to a photo and a label, and it goes through the list of dead supers at such a rapid speed, even without the music, if it was just silent; this would still be fucking terrifying. It just shows how little Syndrome values human life and how the omnidroids were programmed to be so efficient at taking it away, he streamlined the process of killing Supers. Even his hired mercenaries, who were normal flesh and blood people, have no qualms about shooting children. Whereas Violet and Dash clearly don't want to kill anyone, I mean when Dash punches the visor off of one of them; he's kind of shocked by the presence of a whole living human face with eyes that express emotions, in addition to the imminent cliff face they crashed into. There's just such a lack of empathy to Syndrome's entire operation, aside from Mirage, but even then; she still helped to facilitate the deaths of several supers before, so it seems like it was more of a realization she came to than an innate moral compass. Syndrome is honestly such a perfect balance of a comedic villain and a terrifying one. I mean he's just an edgy fanboy who got rejected by his idol but that small prompt was enough of an excuse for him to start this genocidal rampage and become a bigger threat to the supers than anything they had ever faced before. Even though his apparent plan of bettering the world through technology so that there's no need for supers to save the day seems really altruistic; it's come about in a really vengeful and destructive way, and I honestly don't believe Syndrome would willingly share his resources for the greater good, I think he would just subjugate everyone to his rule, he would continue to be the pompous, selfish, solipsistic, destructive tyrant that he believed all the supers to be.
I could've sworn Dash only got the shocked look on his face because he saw that they were about to crash into the cliff before he got punched off by the guy. But other than that I wholeheartedly agree with everything here.
This scene gets me thinking about Mirage. Think about it: she was one of two people with access to this room, she knew the password, and she's the one who tracks down and contacts the supers, so she knew about what Syndrome's plan was and was actively complicit in it. She also remains loyal (enough) to Syndrome after he supposedly kills Bob's family, at least enough to save his life, and she only turns on him when he calls Bob's bluff about killing her. She goes on a rant about how disregarding life is not strength and preserving it is not a weakness, but she only said that because he personally betrayed her. Very hypocritical if you ask me.
One thing that kind of annoyed me about Incredibles 2 was that there was literally no mention of the mass genocide on supers. There was a deleted scene of an obituary for Gazerbeam that I feel should have really been kept in.
TheDude Yeah, that felt skipped over. I mean, one moment there's this R-rated scene, then the Incredibles save the day and everyone's happy. I mean, we actually see the emotion on Bob's face in this scene when he realizes how many of his friends were killed in Syndrome's plan.
@@affanlego121099 sorry to break it to you but I don’t think the 3rd movie is coming anytime soon. I believe Disney said their not gonna make anymore sequels to old movies
0:01 you find dancing cat video 1:20 You learn more about the dancing cat 2:00 You start realizing but you arn't too sure 2:25 You find the original 2:40 You realize the cat isn't Dancing...
For the people that don’t understand why was Kronos written in front of gazerbeam’s corpse, gazerbeam was a superhero but also out of the suit he was a very intelligent man and most importantly a lawyer that defended the rights of superheroes, either he fell in the same trap mr.incredible fell on “gaining back his glory” or maybe he just fought syndrome either way syndrome wanted him out of the way because he was an important defensor of superheroes’ rights, he managed to get syndrome’s password then he ended up fighting a past model of the robot seen on the movies he was deeply wounded, he managed to hide himself in the cave and with his gazer beam he wrote Kronos on the cave’s stalactites and eventually he died and was reported missing in the news where Mr.Incredible saw him, they used to be good friends all of this info is according to the creators and writers
All of that is heavily implied in the movie. As a kid it definitely flies over your head, but as an adult you start to notice how well the story connects 👌🏽 they don’t make them like these anymore. Can’t remember the last time any animated studio did such a complex tied story with this level of quality
@@ericanair9144 i know, now it’s all the classic “heroe meets good people, heroe meets bad people, conflict, everyone end up with happy ending, credits with a stupid cover from an awesome song
Five Nights At Freddy’s: Terminated My Hero Academia: Terminated Undertale: Terminated Sonic The Hedgehog: Terminated My Little Pony: Terminated Paper Mario: Terminated Helluva Boss: Terminated Gravity Falls: Terminated Pokemon: Terminated Demon Slayer: Terminated Team Fortress 2: Terminated Splatoon: Terminated Super Smash bros: Terminated The amazing digital circus: Terminated Cuphead: Terminated Doki Doki Literature Club: Terminated Super Mario: Unknown SpongeBob SquarePants: Known
Jokes aside, Syndrome is probably one of, if not the most effective and smartest villains in Pixar. Not only did he manage to kill nearly every hero that exists but he also adapted and upgraded his tech while doing it.
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The music rise in this piece where Mr. Incredible sees how many Supers Syndrome had eliminated through the previous Omnidroids and how great the scale of Operation: Kronos really is sent shivers down my spine. It even made the hairs on my arms stand.
Saw an image on the internet, showing all the people who Syndrome killed were at Bob’s wedding. In fact, it even made a point to show that Gazorbeam sat upfront with Edna and the NSA Agent, meaning he (Gazorbeam) was likely family, as that was usually what front seats were reserved for at weddings. On which side, how extensive, it doesn’t say. But I feel like he was either Bob or Helen’s brother. Something makes me think Helen’s because Bob didn’t seem too shaken up by his corpse, and he is never seen mentioning it to her after the fact. But, it could have been his own brother, and maybe he was just so used to choking down his own shit and had a really bad relationship with his brother that he just sought out the clues and moved on. What would give the Bob theory more weight would be that it seems as though GB is the most recent one to be dragged to and killed on the island; as if Syndrome went by some kind of order of importance to Bob and wanted to kill his brother before getting Frozone and potentially (even likely) then Elastigirl to really drive it home. But in the very least, family at all is super dark.
'I'm not a comic-book villain. Do you think I'd explain my masterstroke to you...... if there were even the slightest possibility you could affect the outcome? I triggered it 35 minutes ago.'
I feel that could have been an alternate version of the “you sly dog you got me monologuing!” bit if the scene was written different. But I feel it’s from something else. Which if it is could you link it to me?
"I'm not a public serial villain." "I did it thirty-five minutes ago." The Incredibles and Watchmen have very similar themes. Alternate 20th Century where (super)heroes are normal and have eventually been run out of their game. Although, The Incredibles centers more on the idea of mediocrity while Watchmen is focused on Armageddon as well as a whole bunch of other things.
Imagine learning that almost all of your friends are dead. That's what must've Mr. Incredible felt like while watching these Supes with "Terminated" on their pictures.
I'll say this specifically out of 100 of the best American made animated movies this one is in that list. Notice how I say American animated movies. I've seen other shit that visually is tiers ahead in terms of 3d animation. But.... this movie is really good and especially at the time when there wasn't a lot of 3d animated stuff. Like it was fully coming into form through the late 90,s to early 2000s.
Thank John Barry! (This part is directly taken from his score for the movie _You Only Live Twice_ , it's specific name is "Capsule in Space". "Fight at Kobe docks" and *especially* the main theme "You Only Live Twice" are also amazing) He was a true master of the craft.
"Hello, this is Helen Parr; Bob Parr is my husband. I was wondering if you could give me the number of the hotel he's staying at. The number I have is no good." "Mr. Parr no longer works at Insuricare." "What do you mean? He's on a business trip. A company retreat...." "Well, my records say he was terminated almost two months ago...."
when it's really late and you have to take a dump so you don't turn the light on to avoid waking your parents, but you didn't see the toilet lid was up and you sit on the toilet's nasty rim that you haven't cleaned in weeks 2:14
In the DVD special for this movie, there is bonus content where you can read straight from the archives of the former supers, and listen to interviews with them. Getting to know these characters as real humans with lives, families, and emotions make their deaths hit even harder than ever possible before. And to think that these sacrifices were to be used simply to make more and more suffer, so a little boy in a costume could play dress up superhero.
Amo essa música, tão magnífica e sinistra. Me arrepiei na primeira vez que eu à ouvi. Ótimo filme, pena a sequência não chegar nem aos pés do que esse primeiro Incríveis foi!
1:20 when teacher calls student’s names for report cards 2:00 when teacher calls ur name to pick up ur report card 2:25 when you go home and see ur grades 2:40 when ur mom says “i heard your report card is in today”
Learn to Fly - Termination - Known Duck Life - Termination - Known Run - Termination - Known *CoolMathGames has been blocked. Reason: categorized as "games".*
This song always stuck fear into me even as a kid the steadily rising beat is just so much lol I love this score. Rewatched it again with lil cuz and damn this movie is so good.
0:01 playing heavy in tf2 0:31 a medic gets behind you 1:40 the medic doesnt heal you after a few seconds 2:10 the medic starts to get closer to ur back 2:25 you realize that there is another medic infront of you actually healing people 2:36 you are finally put out of your misery and the spy backstabs you 2:41 u decide to play sniper instead 2:55 a suspicous, slow scout comes up behind you 3:12 the match ends and the spy was mvp
When you think about it, the spy jam style music is used in both TF2 and the Incredibles. Along with both having a somewhat similar art style AND both taking place in the 70s I believe. (Or within the 60s to 70s.) Wait a minute... 😮
The moment i realized that this movie is kinda dark is when sydrome sends the missles at the plane and elastigirl says "there are kids aboard!" Mirages reaction is just dumbfounded
The film was amazing, the musical score added great depth to the movie's plot suspense. This scene added a spy element to the film, in particular, the soundtrack sounds familiar to the James Bond film, 'You Only Live Twice.'
Frozone Location: Known
Frozone Supersuit Location: Unknown
Underrated
*WHERE IS MY SUPER SUIT*
Though real bro, this is the best comment.
Best Pixar comment
XD
How does this not have more likes 😭
When your mom goes through your search history
Will Collignon When you go through your girlfriend’s watch history
“I typed in p and saw some shit.”
When your mom sees your "Homework" folder.
This is the most underrated comment on this thread
I can imagine this as a movie scene: the camera zooms in on your mom’s hand scrolling down on the mouse, then on your trembling eyes as sweat rolls down your face, then on the screen scrolling through hundreds of links
"it's just a kids movie about superheroes, don't go too crazy"
Michael Giacchino:
Mr. Giacchino understands and respects art 😎👍
@@Termina2018 *"You can't rush art."*
- Old man (Toy Story 2)
@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 I call him Geri since he's the same design as the old man in the pixar short Geri's Game.
Actually, the whole team have gone crazy on the movie
I think that the Kronos scene makes it not just a kid movie
The fact that he searched up his wife then his best friend before himself really tells you everything about him.
@@nannocansado I don't remember much from the movie, but he did show up as dead on the list.
@@Car.V1 probably why he didn't search himself
@@nannocansado He did search himself.
@@Car.V1 and because they couldn't track him because he was hiding, he's marked as "Terminated"
ikr
When you realise that the minions look for villains to serve, meaning they definitely worked for Hitler:
*brass intensifies
They also probably the reason for his death
OH DAmm
@@pridemuramasa1820 In the movie the minions were stuck in the arctic or some shit around that time, the directors found a loophole
@@garfieldman2380 and people say illuminatnation studios are lazy.
this is a movie with suicide, guns, lawsuits, murders, explosions, supposed cheating, anxiety... And still ends up being super wholesome and family-friendly
Suicide? When was this, it's been a while since I've seen the movie lol
Noah Girtman mr Incredible gets sued after he catches a guy who threw himself of a building, Mr I breaks his color bone or something so the guy uses him for it. But yeah this film is dark.
@@ollyravenhill7341 Ah yeah, forgot about that part. Thanks!
Cheating?
@@clean-6291 Ellen thought Bob was cheating on her when she realized he got fired.
A dark realization I made recently was that originally, Syndrome was gonna bring in Frozone to fight omnidroid v8. But when Mirage was scouting him before sending him the message, Bob was in the car with Frozone. Instead Mirage found out that the “fat one” was Mr Incredible. So she called back to base and said that she found Mr Incredible. Had Bob not been there with Frozone that night in the car before the fire, Frozone would’ve ended up dying. And that’s why omnidroid v8 could withstand tremendous temperatures in his fight with Mr Incredible, bc the whole droid was originally intended for Frozone and not Mr Incredible.
The visor from the omidroid was also a cyan color, which was the color of frozones suit. Which makes it more obvious that the V8 was meant for him. He's pretty lucky that Bob was there, of course people say that the 2nd omidroid with syndrome that attacked Mr incredible was programed for him. But I think it was the last one where they all defeat it.
Reading this with music in the background is intense
@@lmaofunny4349 lmao true 🤣
Its omnidroid v8 not nine
@@Friskochips omnidroid v9 had red eyes. Omnidroid v8 had blue eyes. Therefore v8 was meant for frozone
“I don’t see anyone from the old days, Bob. Just you.” -Frozone
That was some real foreshadowing right there
"Foe Terminated"
When you see that the playlist is full of deleted videos and try to find one that isn't.
BrawlBRSTMs3 X in a nutshell.
your avatar only mkes this better
@@kR-qj7rw idk if you watched justice league unlimited but this guy (i believe his name is question) was a serious badass.
Roxyx2 yes he is The Question, which given that he likes to uncover classified government files and conspiracies this theme would fit him if he stumbled upon an information archive of highly illegal activities
I searched up Nutshack memes not too long ago for meme nostalgia.
ABS-CBN was ruthless.
Elastigirl Location: Unknown
Frozone Location: Known
Mr. Incredible: Terminated
Elliot Loucks he never died lol
@@Krissykissfanpage 🤐🤐🤐
@@Krissykissfanpage No shit sherlock, i assume that you didnt watch the movie
Now I’m just imagining had Mr. Incredible not been the final one Frozone being invited on and the next Omnidroid would incorporate flame weaponry
I have
There is two parts of the fanbase:
People making memes.
People realising just how serious this cartoon managed to be while also being Family friendly.
"See? NOW you respect me, because I'm a threat..."
Best villain line ever made
Ikrrr
That’s the way it works
Gave me the shivers…
@@skitswithc8500 Turns out there are a lot of people, whole countries who want respect. And they will pay through the nose to get it.
Remember what Frozone says?
"I don't see anyone of the old days, just you Bob"
there was so much foreshadowing
WOOOW
Oh fuck-
What? .-.
@@blackhook5620 a scene from the movie
I love how serious the music gets when you realize syndrome was killing all the heroes to make the perfect robot
Toon Gohan that was the truth of operation kronos
I love how Pixar somehow slipped attempted suicide, drinking, and a holocaust into a film. Thats why the incredibles is my favourite lol
@@AshleeisLegit this guy knows whats up
fückin eh wait how
the guys with champaign were playing drinking game with the chaos the robot was making fucked up.
this is a eearie soundtrack bob is not just seeing supers die they were his friends, gazerbeam was in his weding and stuff.
The psychological horror inherent to this scene and the music is...immaculate. Seriously. Think about it.
Mr. Incredible has no idea what 'Kronos' is. All he knows is, an old face from the glory days has come back and pointed a gun right at his skull. He knows why to some precious little extent, but finding Gazerbeam's bare skeleton in a cave is a pretty good signal that there's more to this whole thing than petty revenge.
So without giving away that he survived, he has to sneak right into the adder's nest. And the first thing that he finds? A meticulous roster of all his closest friends and associates going back decades...and descriptions of all the ways that each of them was murdered.
This can't be overstated. Mr. Incredible literally walked into a serial killer's house, found the killer's scrapbook, and discovered that he personally knew every one of the victims.
But somehow, it manages to not even stop there. There's a picture of his WIFE. And right next to it, there's a picture of his best friend along with his best friend's home address. The implication is clear: *They're next.*
And the cherry on top of all of it?
On the very last page, or inside the back cover, whichever way you wanna go with this scrapbook analogy: Is a full-page picture of himself.
The music's been building this whole time as Mr. Incredible frantically flips through the pages, but as soon as he turns the last page and sees that photo of himself staring back at him, it dips real low and quiet. There's just a little violin string breaking the horrified silence.
That holds for a few seconds. Finally, he puts the book down and turns to head for the front door...
And the killer is standing right there in the doorway. Cue intruder alert alarm.
Damn.
Excellent analogy. Syndrome is forever, one of the greatest villains of all time and you emphasised why, perfectly.
I love this analogy. I might come back to it when I want to write.
The question is “Did mr incredible realize that in a way he is responsible for this whole agenda?”
@@Dogmaguy74 I'm pretty sure he did
Even just the name of this score, "Kronos Unveiled" gives me chills.
Indeed the song gives me chills to
When you realise the word "Terminated" didn't just mean defeated.......
Yes, obviously. Terminating a person implies killing them by definition.
@@manuelmateo3392 I didn't know what that word meant when I was 5.....
it's amazing how so much of this scene just flies over your head as a kid but when you're older you realize how dark this scene truly is
@@gigagrenade7249 exactly, when i was like 5-7 (i don't remember my exact age when i first watched the movie) i thought terminated was a fancy word for defeated, so syndrome just like locked up the superheroes at a prison, now it's dark, realizing that syndrome had killed all of them by luring them in
@@absolite6 Fair enough.
when u realize how depressed bob is after figuring out everyone who came to his wedding is dead.
😢
😆😆
Accept Edna
@@solomonstello Please be ironic.
@@TheRockruffWhoCries huh?
It took me years to understand the themes of time in this film and how well they were interwoven. In Bob's youth, he said 'I've still got time'. As the film progresses, Bob's age leaves him yearning for his glory days while he does a menial job. Shortly after, temptation comes in the form of Syndrome's job offer, and then Bob begins acting furtively, which alerts Helen to trouble. Edna points out that middle-aged men become unstable when they realise they're about to lose their vigour, forever losing their best years. Another small element is the name Kronos, the titan of time. Helen tells Bob that he is missing out on life by ignoring his family because he's still living in the past. When Bob's mission fails, he's captured where Mirage tells him there isn't much time, and he says 'No. There isn't. In fact, there's no time at all'. This is a complete reversal of his former self. When Bob's family is captured, he realises his mistake, saying that his family was his biggest adventure and that he almost missed it.
It means something different to me now that I'm older. As a child, I just saw the excitement of the story. But now I sympathise more and more with Bob's plight. Especially as we live amidst so much distraction, staying present and enjoying what I have is essential. However, there is plenty to strive for every day without becoming complacent or stagnant.
As I got older, I also related to Bob more and more.
2:30 I love how the music cuts out, only to return in full force when Mr. Incredible’s found out. Absolutely insane
That’s when the tracking device goes off and is caught. He was shot with those incapacitating tar bubble gun-like things and he was struggling the get out (which he failed to do)
“I don’t see anyone from the old days, Bob... just you.”
holy shit..This was such an awesome pixar film..
I never realised how much that one line meant to the plot. This film goes so deep that I'm still learning new details I never noticed 17 years after it came out.
I've rewatched this movie many times and I just realized why he hasn't seen anyone from the old days besides Bob
It’s all coming together
Damn, that line hits a lot differently
It’s dark how Mr. Incredible learns that a lot heroes of his age were killed off by Syndrome for operation Kronos and it’s dark how Pixar managed to put that much of it here.
Well I hope Syndrome didn't killed off Dynaguy and Fironic.
TERMINATED
TERMINATED
TERMINATED
TERMINATED
Yeah and a lot of these people were his friends and acquaintances too.
LEGO Darth Vader [LSW:TFA VERSION] I’d credit brad bird. His animated movies tend to push some boundaries of family movies.
@@natspencer174Yeah, at the moment when he saw their names with terror
This scene scared the fucking shit out of me as a kid, definitely one of Pixar‘s disguisedly darkest scenes. The implications would definitely go over a child’s head but the music, the lighting and blocking of Mr. Incredible’s silhouette against the giant canvas of the dead was super effective.
The slow development of the theme here is just. so. haunting. The trumpet (key instrument in Incredibles theme) repeating the line @1:59 is amazingly superimposed over Mr Incredible's horrifying realisation of just how much danger he's in, is then grounded by the strings that reinforce the theme. And is ultimately built up by the french horns, and almost screaming at Bob Parr at this point 2:24
Giacchino knew what he wanted, and he bloody well got it!!!
Your analysis is spot on...the repeating line and the way the reinforcements layered in was subtle yet one if the most beautifully arranged emotional scores ever!
Yeah, it just keeps building until you think it's going to reach its climax but it just keeps getting more and more and MORE ominous... and then there's that moment of silence as Mr. Incredible is discovered, and then all hell breaks loose as those horrifying guns start shooting at him and the music goes into full panic mode! Aaaaughaugh! So perfect!
You know, sometimes you have to listen to the music out of the context of the movie a few times to fully appreciate it. I totally think this piece of the soundtrack would work just as well in a good horror movie as this family movie.
@@matthewmitchell3457 yes! I love the fact it’s like this. You think there’s gonna be a beat drop and the music continues. Pure masterpiece
If the phrase, “I’m so fucked”, had a theme song
especially at 2:39
@@gigagrenade7249 my fav part. You can really hear the fear and danger
@@BlackDiesel8 it gives off the vibes of a undetected threat closing in waiting to strike while you are unaware of its location but know your fate will be sealed in the next few seconds unless you fucking RUN
Yea
i gave it a like, but the number got to 667, so i took it out, but now u know why
Literaly Syndrome start as a Fanboy and ends as a Serial Killer.
Exactly
Yeah. He killed the Fandom
@@hexagonalawareness3584 He creates that robots to do the job, his orders, his plan, so is a serial Killer.
@@isaiasaguirre342 I'm just messing around.
So, literally a fanboy?
16 years and this one still gives me goosebumps all over every time!
Same lol
A kind of bad vibe
17 years now..
As one fellow put it, Syndrome calls himself "Syndrome" to represent the chronic condition or group of symptoms made of super heroes, meaning he sees the very idea of being super as a disease, a disease to be cured by killing the supers themselves and then making everyone else super so that "no one will be," a sort of anti-Super vax.
Only now did I realize the connection: Kronos is where we get the word "chronic," as in "chronic condition," as in "Syndrome."
That's a very good explanation! Tbh, I thought that he was very similar to one of those serial killers that put in danger people in order to "save them" and become heroes. I don't know if there is a certain term in criminology to describe these killers, but Syndrome reminded me of them. Just the facts that it's such a complex character makes me appreciate even more this movie
"And when everyone's super,
*laughs*
...no one will be."
Wrong quote, it's "no one will be."
thanks
That's actually pretty deep
A14 it’s the best line in the movie. It perfectly sums up the theme of the movie of celebrating mediocrity.
No I won’t
*_"So you don't know where he is...would you like to find out?"_*
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
INTRUDER ALERT INTRUDER ALERT INTRUDER ALERT INTRUDER ALERT INTRUDER ALERT
thats when Mr.Incredible gets hit with balls
@@thisdudeactuallysaid9711 no homo lol
A RED SPY IS IN THE BASE
When Santa’s handwriting is the same as your Dad’s:
-Santa isn't real-
*I'm Santa's child????*
6 year old: I think I'm noticing a pattern here....
I just had the most awful dream about death, involving my family. And the final image of the dream was myself being able to see above the surface of the ground, while me and my family were buried in the earth... dead.
What was most terrifying about it, is that this last part of the dream, the scariest one, had a terrifying song playing along.
I never woke up more terrified in my life, and this melody was still in my head. I kept trying to remember from where it was, and now I’m here.
It’s been years since I’ve watched this film, I can’t believe the soundtrack of that ‘supers genocide’ scene had made such an impact on me, to the point of being kept in my subconscious for so many years, and suddenly appearing in a nightmare. This is how much power a simple soundtrack can have over the viewers.
I’m shocked.
Are you doing OK now?
You Ok?
Bro u might wanna get that checked out.....that's creepy and depressing in some way
I just got teary eyed and chills down my spine
cool story bro + do a flip
A time traveler seeing 2020:
FIVE
@@dontcare2957 *FOUR*
@@dontcare2957 *THREE*
@@dontcare2957 *TWO*
@@dontcare2957 *ONE*
The noise the computer makes confirming the death of all the supers adds to the song so much, it's a bit weird to hear it without that lol.
*BLLLNK*
*ta ket ka teka takka*
clin... clin... clin... clin.... clin..
It gave me chills when i was little lol
@@afonsocarvalho2695 it still gives me chills as an adult
Searching up your favorite old youtubers and finding out they left, were banned, or did something terrible:
When you realize kissing is not how children are made
lmao
That does not make sense
Its taken taken me 15 years to realise that the project is called Kronos, and in Greek mythology Kronos is fated to be overthrown by one of his children, so he eats all of them, except zeus, who escapes and does indeed overthrow Kronos
Also this is the exact music that should have been playing as I read the mythology and came to the realization
This needs more likes
Its a lot remindes me of krishna in hindu mythology
So Bob is the one that escaped, and ended up defeating Syndrome
This scene in memes is amazing and more people should use it
I already knew about this, but for some reason, kid me used to picture Zeus as if he was born old
I never actually realized how much work they put into the score of this movie
It really is a fantastically scored film I recommend checking out the everything great about incredibles and you’ll see some good reasoning as to why this score is so great and I mean it’s Michael Giacchino he’s pretty awesome scoring any film in my opinion
Wyatt R. Really though he’s probably my favorite composer out of all of the composers today he’s excellent
@@thackeryscroggins9947 I can think of only one contender: Bear McCreary
@@Rinesmyth a fair comparison, although I must say I like Bear's work better
Hello pixar puts alot of work into everything
When you realize the definition of the word terminated means more than just defeated
This one scene simply put one of the darkest and mind blowing moments in Pixar history. Here's why:
a) A psychotic villain committing superhero genocide by exploiting their desires of reliving back their glory days. He lured them into his island and testing them on his Omnidroid prototypes, even to their bones. Some of them managed to defeat the prototype on their first try, but Syndrome upgraded it to a better enhanced version and to make sure that version kills them off.
b) This is all part of Syndrome's plan to avenge Mr Incredible's rejection to him by killing off his comrades and to make sure the latest version of his prototype will match or even better than Mr Incredible. On a psychological aspect, it makes Syndrome even stronger to the point that Mr Incredible himself realize that he is getting more and more vulnerable.
c) The part when Mr Incredible verifies the location of Elastigirl and Frozone; when the latter's location is known, it was actually Frozone who was the intended target before Mirage changed to Mr Incredible. For Elastigirl herself, she is able to adapt to civilian life, unlike the other supers.
d) Of all the fallen Supers, Gazerbeam is the MVP. He is the only one to defeat the prototype twice, he is able to carve out the password Kronos on his dying breath, and he is an activist for superhero rights in his civilian life.
e) Syndrome's main intention on being the most respected Super in the world. As quoted, "When I'm old enough, I sold my inventions so that everyone can be superheroes. And when everyone is super, no one will be." This implied that he planned to initiate another project similar to Operation Kronos, continuing his killing spree.
Dark stuff
Oh crap. Gotta thank jack jack for killing him before he had the chance
"He had trouble adapting to Civilian life, this problem is common to
superheroes... He got used to being useful, he needed to be useful, a bad man exploited that desire, that weakness, to attract Gazerbeam and other superheroes individually, in secret and one by one to kill them off, I was drawn into it too, almost became another victim if it weren't for a clue gazerbeam left behing heroically in his dying moments"
-Mr Incredible
¿Qué haces acá we?
Btw, nice pretty long quote there, keep going and go ahead.
This is from an Incredibles 2 deleted scene, for anyone that doesn't know
Que haci aca ?
que tay haciendo weon
@@allenelijah7063 a really great scene too
Anxiety in song form.
yep I listen 2 This when i feel overwhelmed 🔍 and stressed
When your mom called 15 times and you didn't answer it and you know what's coming when you get home 1:40
Jordan Price too late. 15 calls too late
well said
No, this is czcams.com/video/phKNEvqw-rs/video.html
It’s taken me almost 8 years to realize that when Frozone said “I don’t see anyone from the old days Bob, just you.” is foreshadowing that Syndrome had killed all the supers, I knew Syndrome killed all of them, but I never knew that it was foreshadowing, And it’s also taken me almost 14 years to realize how dark this movie is (I’m almost 14 btw.) And how deep it is, it has attempted suicide, supposed cheating, murder, lawsuit, etc. Along with that, Syndrome had created a massive genocide, I’ve never known this entire movie franchise when I was younger, And, I never even knew the meaning of the word “Terminated.” I thought it just meant “Unavailable.” or “Locked up.” but it really meant Syndrome had killed all the supers just to built a machine only he can defeat.
This is one of those movies where you pick up on something new every time you watch it. Another thing I didn't really understand as a kid is when Violet says to Dash when they're in the cave, "Mom and Dad's lives could be in jeopardy, or worse - their marriage". As I've gotten older, I realize what she meant by that is Bob and Helen's relationship and marriage could be going south due to Bob not being honest with Helen about everything, and that's why he was in trouble. When you're younger, these kind of subject matters kind of fly over your head, but once you truly understand what is going on, it's very deep.
When you're finding out all the CZcams videos you watched as a child are deleted.
I HATE THAT SHIT (sorry for caps lock but it’s true)
@@PrideEepy64me too
Here's a theory you can read while listening to this music: I think Edna Mode is responsible for most of the action in the Incredibles.
Think about it: she's a fashion designer for world-saving heroes, notably the BEST. Of course Syndrome would want a design of a costume from the best. He meets up with Edna tells her about his pain and plan for domination, and she gives him the suit. She knows where Mr. Incredible is and what he's been doing; it's been hinted many times.
Then, the Incredibles' family needed new suits, which Edna is happy to provide, and after the supers make their return, their legacy, along with her's, is restored. And to make sure the heroes win and Syndrome fails, she designs his suit...with a cape.
Oh... My... God.
the cape is the center of everything, wake up sheeple
Holy shit man, the song just got to the big reveal part as I finished your theory
I think that Edna is using the condition for her works.
i just got red pilled
This is a scene, where everything starts falling into place. The mass _genocide_ of supers by a mad fanboy, the absolute terror Bob felt for his wife and friend, the concern Helen was feeling about being cheated on, this movie features so many dark and uncomfortable topics, that kids wouldn't notice, but still enjoy the rest of the movie. It's so cool seeing a family film be so adult, but remain kid-friendly. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT!
This is how all Animated movies should be
Iron Giant from the same director also applies
@@GumballAstronaut7206 Not really. Not every animated movie needs to have mega-adult mega-mature topics. If every animated film was like that, they'd all be boring. I think it's good to have a very childish, cute movie every now and then. Or something more heartfelt, or something more tragic, or something more musical. I get what you're trying to say, but I can't really agree. :-/
And in like the first few minutes someone tries to commit suicide
@@niveditasrinivasan7070 i never noticed hfjsgdhsuus
1:00 when the quiet kid tells you "don't go to school tomorrow"
When Obi-Wan watchs ologram's security and sees his own apprendist murdering all the jedi and youglings.
1:18-2:00 when you go check your grades online and realize how horrible they are
Skipper skipper Lol so true 😂
Me when I try to sneak into work after being a hour late
That sound that the killed superheroes had? You can hear that when you see your failed subjects
Holy shit, I felt this comment in my SOUL.
Dont call me out like wow what did I do to you
As a kid I never really understood the seriousness of this scene, I didn’t know the word terminated and I never realised that these supers were all killed by these robots that Syndrome kept upgrading, looking back at it now it’s a really dark scene, and the music suits it perfectly as well, very well composed
I miss old pixar. They made films have dark themes along with comedy and even adults could enjoy.
that was me too! I had 0 idea what was going on in this scene, the song scared me lifeless though regardless
Bexley Dale yeah same!
He killed them??
@@afonsocarvalho2695 Yeah Syndrome’s robots killed them
This score is even more eerie than I remember
When you realize who the Minions served in between 1939 and 1945
1933
Franklin delano roosevelt,who else then?
The minions movie clearly shows that Napoleon Bonaparte was their last boss before Gru, so the Minions were still in the cave during 1939 until 1968 when they met Gru.
But still there had been other atrocities in history before WW2 in which the minions could had been present in... :I
What if they crucified Jesus?
The minions served under robert e lee
"hmmm ,Like this, I do not . "
"hmmm ,Destroying society , this is "
"hmmm , cleanse it with fire I must"
Yoda did nothing wrong
Change my mind
Gamers must rise
Here from the yoda video i see
@@jacobpowell2400 link?
Little green midget
The scariest thing about this scene is that it's telling you how many heroes Syndrome has hunted down and killed in such a cold and calculated way, almost from his own perspective. The only emotion is on Bob's face, as he's realizing how much carnage has occured, how all of his friends have gone and how he's almost powerless to stop it.
And these weren't characters that you got to know, you don't see footage of them dying; they're all reduced to a photo and a label, and it goes through the list of dead supers at such a rapid speed, even without the music, if it was just silent; this would still be fucking terrifying.
It just shows how little Syndrome values human life and how the omnidroids were programmed to be so efficient at taking it away, he streamlined the process of killing Supers. Even his hired mercenaries, who were normal flesh and blood people, have no qualms about shooting children.
Whereas Violet and Dash clearly don't want to kill anyone, I mean when Dash punches the visor off of one of them; he's kind of shocked by the presence of a whole living human face with eyes that express emotions, in addition to the imminent cliff face they crashed into. There's just such a lack of empathy to Syndrome's entire operation, aside from Mirage, but even then; she still helped to facilitate the deaths of several supers before, so it seems like it was more of a realization she came to than an innate moral compass.
Syndrome is honestly such a perfect balance of a comedic villain and a terrifying one. I mean he's just an edgy fanboy who got rejected by his idol but that small prompt was enough of an excuse for him to start this genocidal rampage and become a bigger threat to the supers than anything they had ever faced before.
Even though his apparent plan of bettering the world through technology so that there's no need for supers to save the day seems really altruistic; it's come about in a really vengeful and destructive way, and I honestly don't believe Syndrome would willingly share his resources for the greater good, I think he would just subjugate everyone to his rule, he would continue to be the pompous, selfish, solipsistic, destructive tyrant that he believed all the supers to be.
This comment deserves more attention...🤯🙀👏👏
I could've sworn Dash only got the shocked look on his face because he saw that they were about to crash into the cliff before he got punched off by the guy. But other than that I wholeheartedly agree with everything here.
I didn't expect this comment will be that long
Love your perspective on this dude!
how many super died?
This is such a brilliant peace, you can feel the slow climb of intensity, and I just get the chills listening to this. Amazing job Michael Giacchino
I wish he scored more of his music like this. Nowadays, his scores are pretty generic.
@@SpFlash1523didn't he do the batman?
This scene gets me thinking about Mirage. Think about it: she was one of two people with access to this room, she knew the password, and she's the one who tracks down and contacts the supers, so she knew about what Syndrome's plan was and was actively complicit in it. She also remains loyal (enough) to Syndrome after he supposedly kills Bob's family, at least enough to save his life, and she only turns on him when he calls Bob's bluff about killing her. She goes on a rant about how disregarding life is not strength and preserving it is not a weakness, but she only said that because he personally betrayed her. Very hypocritical if you ask me.
When your parents wanna have “just a talk”
Were sending you away for awhile. We have this "job" offer on some island we haven't heard of.
@@purrformance Jeffrey Epstein
Nice PFP Hilda is a great show
@@purrformance lmao
@@purrformance when you find out the island belongs to Epstein
One thing that kind of annoyed me about Incredibles 2 was that there was literally no mention of the mass genocide on supers. There was a deleted scene of an obituary for Gazerbeam that I feel should have really been kept in.
TheDude Yeah, that felt skipped over. I mean, one moment there's this R-rated scene, then the Incredibles save the day and everyone's happy. I mean, we actually see the emotion on Bob's face in this scene when he realizes how many of his friends were killed in Syndrome's plan.
Yep
hopefully the third movie will dress this issue
@@affanlego121099 sorry to break it to you but I don’t think the 3rd movie is coming anytime soon. I believe Disney said their not gonna make anymore sequels to old movies
@@sagehero632 I would prefer movies like the Incredibles over Frozen anytime
0:01 you find dancing cat video
1:20 You learn more about the dancing cat
2:00 You start realizing but you arn't too sure
2:25 You find the original
2:40 You realize the cat isn't Dancing...
☹
What's the story behind that because something about this creeps me out
@@ProtoAlphalook up "anhka cat meme" and play this as you put together the pieces 🙃
This is a brilliant rip off of “Capsule in Space by John Barry from the Bond movie You Only Live Twice. It sounds almost identical (on purpose)!
For the people that don’t understand why was Kronos written in front of gazerbeam’s corpse, gazerbeam was a superhero but also out of the suit he was a very intelligent man and most importantly a lawyer that defended the rights of superheroes, either he fell in the same trap mr.incredible fell on “gaining back his glory” or maybe he just fought syndrome either way syndrome wanted him out of the way because he was an important defensor of superheroes’ rights, he managed to get syndrome’s password then he ended up fighting a past model of the robot seen on the movies he was deeply wounded, he managed to hide himself in the cave and with his gazer beam he wrote Kronos on the cave’s stalactites and eventually he died and was reported missing in the news where Mr.Incredible saw him, they used to be good friends all of this info is according to the creators and writers
ok
*the music intensifies*
A real og.
All of that is heavily implied in the movie. As a kid it definitely flies over your head, but as an adult you start to notice how well the story connects 👌🏽 they don’t make them like these anymore. Can’t remember the last time any animated studio did such a complex tied story with this level of quality
@@ericanair9144 i know, now it’s all the classic “heroe meets good people, heroe meets bad people, conflict, everyone end up with happy ending, credits with a stupid cover from an awesome song
"K R O N O S my final message, goodbye..." -Gazerbeam
R.I.P Simon J. Paladino: Died (?) like a true hero
"change da world K R O N O S my final message, goodbye..."
Reminds me of joe
@@Romeo-le2ez Joe Biden?
@@wills3210 Sawcon
When you search for your favorite character on Rule-34
Five Nights At Freddy’s: Terminated
My Hero Academia: Terminated
Undertale: Terminated
Sonic The Hedgehog: Terminated
My Little Pony: Terminated
Paper Mario: Terminated
Helluva Boss: Terminated
Gravity Falls: Terminated
Pokemon: Terminated
Demon Slayer: Terminated
Team Fortress 2: Terminated
Splatoon: Terminated
Super Smash bros: Terminated
The amazing digital circus: Terminated
Cuphead: Terminated
Doki Doki Literature Club: Terminated
Super Mario: Unknown
SpongeBob SquarePants: Known
@@PrideEepy64spongbob: IM THE NEXT?!
@@enigmazindopvp ……ye
@PrideEepy64 the fact that now pokemon now has +1000 pokemon makes it more than terminated.
*It's an act of Genocide.*
This masterpiece is scary, tetric and obscure, even as a kid I knew adults will understand more in this part.
Jokes aside, Syndrome is probably one of, if not the most effective and smartest villains in Pixar. Not only did he manage to kill nearly every hero that exists but he also adapted and upgraded his tech while doing it.
100%
And with the Goverment banning superheroes, Syndrome took advantage of heroes wanting to be back in the spotlight to lure them to the island.
LEGO Jurassic World Ambermosquitoambarmon Charah Masrani Curtis Wrangler de Infantil Bebo Beba Bebie Bebí Ambermosquitoambarbola de Tiranosaurio rex Disfraz Indominus Rex de Superhéroe Megapoderoso Nintendo Sega de IGN Tarbosaurus de Dinosaurio Mesozoica Períodos Prehistoricos
Not just Pixar...
Plus, a lot of Pixar Theorists believe that he was the founder of Buy N' Large.
If opening up twitter had a theme song.
Lmao
Canceled
Canceled
Canceled
Canceled
Canceled
@@thealientree3821 You actually cancelling him or showing how awful X is! (it's called X now :|)
@@SamdaChao I am showing how awful the app is. Thanks for asking.
@@thealientree3821
Random dude: *cancelled*
Other user: *cancelled*
Christmas: *known*
The music rise in this piece where Mr. Incredible sees how many Supers Syndrome had eliminated through the previous Omnidroids and how great the scale of Operation: Kronos really is sent shivers down my spine. It even made the hairs on my arms stand.
Saw an image on the internet, showing all the people who Syndrome killed were at Bob’s wedding. In fact, it even made a point to show that Gazorbeam sat upfront with Edna and the NSA Agent, meaning he (Gazorbeam) was likely family, as that was usually what front seats were reserved for at weddings. On which side, how extensive, it doesn’t say. But I feel like he was either Bob or Helen’s brother. Something makes me think Helen’s because Bob didn’t seem too shaken up by his corpse, and he is never seen mentioning it to her after the fact. But, it could have been his own brother, and maybe he was just so used to choking down his own shit and had a really bad relationship with his brother that he just sought out the clues and moved on. What would give the Bob theory more weight would be that it seems as though GB is the most recent one to be dragged to and killed on the island; as if Syndrome went by some kind of order of importance to Bob and wanted to kill his brother before getting Frozone and potentially (even likely) then Elastigirl to really drive it home. But in the very least, family at all is super dark.
When you come across the government’s file labeled “order 66”
Oh shit XDD
Obi Wan Kenobi
T E R M I N A T E D
@@lclnbm Mace Windu
T E R M I N A T E D
@@bryans3436 Ki-Adi Mundi
T E R M I N A T E D
@@alangoodyear5087 Yoda's location: U N K N O W
'I'm not a comic-book villain. Do you think I'd explain my masterstroke to you...... if there were even the slightest possibility you could affect the outcome? I triggered it 35 minutes ago.'
I feel that could have been an alternate version of the “you sly dog you got me monologuing!” bit if the scene was written different. But I feel it’s from something else. Which if it is could you link it to me?
@@crimsondynamo615 it's Adrian Veidt's speech from Watchmen
Ashen i was wondering why i had felt a strange sense of deja vu
@@crimsondynamo615 i'm pretty sure that i know this from somewhere else, because i never saw Watchman
"I'm not a public serial villain."
"I did it thirty-five minutes ago."
The Incredibles and Watchmen have very similar themes. Alternate 20th Century where (super)heroes are normal and have eventually been run out of their game. Although, The Incredibles centers more on the idea of mediocrity while Watchmen is focused on Armageddon as well as a whole bunch of other things.
This goes way harder than it needs to be…
When *”CHRIS CHAN DID WHAT”* starts trending on Twitter
LMAO
Yoda when he finds out the existence of furries
Ah a man of culture
Now it is also the theme of the Clinton's sinister schemes to frame Yoda
Mmmm get rid of these monstrosity’s I must
ah, yes.
Kent Manley fbi
when somebody's going through your super-secret awesome computer and figuring out that you've been killing people to make a really cool robot
very relatable
@@deadassbird3763 yes thank you this is true
a yes
Mosquito
I spilt water on my laptop...
Hello Mosquito
When you realize that there is ice cream in zootopia, a city with only animals:
When you realise there are taxis in the cars movie
When you realize how do the characters in helluva Boss die…….if there in hell already
CINEMATIC MASTERPIECE
Imagine learning that almost all of your friends are dead. That's what must've Mr. Incredible felt like while watching these Supes with "Terminated" on their pictures.
all of them SUPES, man.
gg
@@stuff31 yea how could they do that to the supes
good thing I don’t have any friends
@@Pancakes_Master ya me too
this played in my head when i did my maths exam today
old maths or new maths
@@kR-qj7rw uh
MATH IS MATH
2:25 when u realize all ur answers are wrong
Bimsim *anxiety intensifies*
funny how one of the best exposition dumps doesn’t include a single word out of anyone's mouth.
"You s-sly dog! You got me monologuing!" 🤣
I love how this song unfolds!!!
It starts small and creates even deeper suspense as he finds out the truth!!!!
Can we appreciate that the incredibles has one of the best OSTs ever made...
Yes we can. Also how the movie is one of the best animated movies ever
I'll say this specifically out of 100 of the best American made animated movies this one is in that list.
Notice how I say American animated movies. I've seen other shit that visually is tiers ahead in terms of 3d animation. But.... this movie is really good and especially at the time when there wasn't a lot of 3d animated stuff. Like it was fully coming into form through the late 90,s to early 2000s.
100%
@@OPTIMUMELITE ok bud
Thank John Barry! (This part is directly taken from his score for the movie _You Only Live Twice_ , it's specific name is "Capsule in Space". "Fight at Kobe docks" and *especially* the main theme "You Only Live Twice" are also amazing) He was a true master of the craft.
"Hello, this is Helen Parr; Bob Parr is my husband. I was wondering if you could give me the number of the hotel he's staying at. The number I have is no good."
"Mr. Parr no longer works at Insuricare."
"What do you mean? He's on a business trip. A company retreat...."
"Well, my records say he was terminated almost two months ago...."
So you don't know where he is?
Would you like to find out?
*Mr.I Starts Getting Up Scared and Mad* 2:39
oh my god,, i never realized the double meaning here
this scene, and track, never fails to give me chills. truly incredible
This track was probably inspired by John Barry’s “Capsule In Space”, from 1967 James Bond movie You Only Live Twice
2:40 - 3:00 Me, reading the comments in fear as I realize how dark “The Incredibles” actually was.
My heart: Terminated
Last words: Childhood ruined
My brain: Terminated
Last words: Yeah big brain time
1:18 when you start going down the list of known Epstein associates that would want him dead
Clinton’s!
HAHA
Everybody wanted him dead anyways
The English royal family
Literally any family with power wanted his head
When your home alone and the toilet seat is *warm*
when it's really late and you have to take a dump so you don't turn the light on to avoid waking your parents, but you didn't see the toilet lid was up and you sit on the toilet's nasty rim that you haven't cleaned in weeks 2:14
@@hobomike6935 lol
In the DVD special for this movie, there is bonus content where you can read straight from the archives of the former supers, and listen to interviews with them. Getting to know these characters as real humans with lives, families, and emotions make their deaths hit even harder than ever possible before. And to think that these sacrifices were to be used simply to make more and more suffer, so a little boy in a costume could play dress up superhero.
When you're at the quiet kid's house and you find a list with all of your classmates' names on it
2:39 *WHEN YOU SEE YOUR NAME ON IT AND IN RED*
Oh noooo
OH NOOOOoooo
OH LORD
@@doncheadlegaming7521 *sounds reloading and footsteps getting louder*
When you realize jar jar basically started every major moment in star wars
"mesa will return"
explain how
@@mistressofthedorks He was a deciding vote in electing palpatine.
@@Asher_Saltzman it was a wise decision
@@thesenate8268 I'm calling yoda
Amo essa música, tão magnífica e sinistra. Me arrepiei na primeira vez que eu à ouvi. Ótimo filme, pena a sequência não chegar nem aos pés do que esse primeiro Incríveis foi!
1:20 when teacher calls student’s names for report cards
2:00 when teacher calls ur name to pick up ur report card
2:25 when you go home and see ur grades
2:40 when ur mom says “i heard your report card is in today”
O.o
@@Jewfox4 got goosebumps imagining that huh?😂
Quando o professor chama os nomes dos alunos para os boletins
Quando o professor chama seu nome para pegar seu boletim escolar
Quando você vai para casa e vê suas notas
When most of the flash games are blocked by school security
Pappa Pizzaria - Termination - Known
Happy Go Monkey - Termination - Known
Happy Wheels - Termination - Known
Club Penguin - Termination - Unknown
Learn to Fly - Termination - Known
Duck Life - Termination - Known
Run - Termination - Known
*CoolMathGames has been blocked. Reason: categorized as "games".*
Cookie clicker - Termination
Picos' school - Termination
This song always stuck fear into me even as a kid the steadily rising beat is just so much lol I love this score. Rewatched it again with lil cuz and damn this movie is so good.
0:01 playing heavy in tf2
0:31 a medic gets behind you
1:40 the medic doesnt heal you after a few seconds
2:10 the medic starts to get closer to ur back
2:25 you realize that there is another medic infront of you actually healing people
2:36 you are finally put out of your misery and the spy backstabs you
2:41 u decide to play sniper instead
2:55 a suspicous, slow scout comes up behind you
3:12 the match ends and the spy was mvp
When you think about it, the spy jam style music is used in both TF2 and the Incredibles. Along with both having a somewhat similar art style AND both taking place in the 70s I believe. (Or within the 60s to 70s.)
Wait a minute... 😮
T E R M I N A T E D
Coppa terminating youtube accounts.
U N K N O W N
KNOW
Your pfp looks like the C R I M I N A L
N O
I was in the 3rd grade when this came out. I never understood just how dark this scene was until now. Kinda... Scary even.
@Awesome power it really was. The first one anyway.
It took me years to finally get what this scene was telling us
I was in high school in ‘04... this scene still scared me.
right? every time i watch it, i'm a little older (obviously), and it just... hits so much harder. it's my favorite scene. such a good movie
The moment i realized that this movie is kinda dark is when sydrome sends the missles at the plane and elastigirl says "there are kids aboard!" Mirages reaction is just dumbfounded
The film was amazing, the musical score added great depth to the movie's plot suspense.
This scene added a spy element to the film, in particular, the soundtrack sounds familiar to the James Bond film, 'You Only Live Twice.'
Love the 60’s James Bond feel to this song
Listen to John Barry you only live twice - basically the same.
@@donaldduck7461 not even close. You sure you didn’t mean the theme to OHMSS?
When you finally know what was that yogurt stain in your parents bed
bruh
*"Hold up,"*
Hol up 😐
HOLD UP! 😲
👀💧